Pak ceasefire violation continues, villagers flee to safety

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A villager shows the bullet marks on a shutter of a shop at Trewa More at Arnia sector in Jammu on Tuesday. The spell of terror unleashed by the recent ceasefire violations by Pakistan along the border in Jammu and Kashmir has triggered an exodus in the frontier areas of the state as thousands flee their homes to escape the constant firing.

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Women and children residing near the border leave their homes on a horse cart as they move to safer areas after firing from the Pakistani side at Arnia sector in Jammu.

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An boy sits on the wall of his house with shell marks allegedly fired from the Pakistan side of the border at Flora village, in RS Pura.

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Villagers leave their homes in a tractor in Arnia Sector in Jammu.

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A man walks by damaged shops hit by mortar attack allegedly fired from the Pakistan's side in Arnia Sector in Jammu.

A villager shows the bullet marks on a shutter of a shop at Trewa More at Arnia sector in Jammu on Tuesday. The spell of terror unleashed by the recent ceasefire violations by Pakistan along the border in Jammu and Kashmir has triggered an exodus in the frontier areas of the state as thousands flee their homes to escape the constant firing.<br>

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The spell of terror unleashed by the recent ceasefire violations by Pakistan along the border in Jammu and Kashmir has triggered an exodus in the frontier areas of the state as thousands flee their homes to escape the constant firing.